2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.10.005
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Effects of addition of maize starch on the yield, water quality and formation of bioflocs in an integrated shrimp culture system

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“…This result is in agreement with the observations made by Liu, Hu, Dai, and Avnimelech (2014) and Luo et al (2014). Those authors have also witnessed the incapacity of the bioflocs to remove great amounts of nitrite from the culture water.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This result is in agreement with the observations made by Liu, Hu, Dai, and Avnimelech (2014) and Luo et al (2014). Those authors have also witnessed the incapacity of the bioflocs to remove great amounts of nitrite from the culture water.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The nitrite range in the tanks was between 0.52 and 2.17 mg L -1 . Liu, Hu, Dai, and Avnimelech (2014) and Luo et al (2014) have also observed a similar response for the nitrite results. Therefore, the bioflocs are capable to remove, beside ammonia, nitrite from the water, which is also a toxic compound for fish and shrimp (Krummenauer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Results and Discussion Water Qualitysupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In this way, utilization of the wasted nutrients is expected to be more efficient and less pollution is generated. The recent study by Liu et al (2014) showed that the addition of maize to stimulate bioflocs grown in an integrated culture of shrimp, spotted scat and water spinach significantly increased shrimp total yield, reduced total food conversion ratio (FCR) and lowered total P and total N in the cultured water. Interestingly, combining biofloc system with integrated multi trophic culture system may also enhance nutrient utilization efficiency.…”
Section: Biofloc Systems Reduce Water Utilization and Waste Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%